December 1, 2020

Ray Stevens: "Santa Claus is Watching You" 1962 audio clip...

Hello one and all it's me again with a second fan-created Ray Stevens blog entry on the first day of December! Yes, as was the case in the other blog entry, this one is Christmas oriented too. Ray released two video uploads on his social media platforms today. The first happened to be an audio clip of his 2009 recording of "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow". The second upload happened to be an audio clip of his 1962 recording of "Santa Claus is Watching You"!! I've written in past blog entries about Ray's original recording of that song and how it was lyrically aimed at children...when you listen to the song you'll understand the primary target. The 1962 recording is just as funny as the 1985 updated version that more people are familiar with. The 1985 re-recording includes a completely different storyline but it retains the song's title and some of the hook lines/catch-phrases like "he's everywhere! he's everywhere!" and the lengthy list of reindeer names. The storyline for the 1985 recording shifted to a more adult theme by having the man in the song warn his wife that she best not cheat on him because Santa's watching. The overall melody from the 1962 recording remains the same but, obviously, the 1985 re-recording features a completely updated sound in comparison to 1962. The 1962 recording appeared on the Hot 100 pop chart and due to it being a Christmas-themed novelty single it was among the top selling of it's time period. The 1985 re-recording benefitted from music video exposure in the early years of The Nashville Network and by the fact of it being on one of Ray's Gold albums, I Have Returned. The music video's inclusion in 1992's multi-platinum VHS Comedy Video Classics firmly established the 1985 version of the song a classic in Ray's career. Also, with a channel like The Nashville Network, Ray often found himself performing the 1985 version of "Santa Claus is Watching You" almost annually on Christmas-themed episodes of 'Nashville Now' or 'Crook and Chase'. 

If you've never heard the original 1962 recording of "Santa Claus is Watching You" then you're in for a treat! If you're only familiar with the single release on Mercury Records then you're also in for a treat because this is the unedited copy of "Santa Claus is Watching You". The single release is an edited copy of the song running 2 minutes, 17 seconds. The unedited copy, which you'll hear below, is 3 minutes and 15 seconds.

2 comments:

  1. Maybe this Santa song was used again in the comedy skit for "Chicken Man," on radio 1966-70. Not really sure, but used same punch line about "he' s everywhere," etc. Need to verify. Thanks.

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    1. The late Paul Frees can be heard in an audio on YouTube about 'Chicken Man' and I did hear the phrase "He's everywhere, he's everywhere!" but it's possible that it's pure coincidence they used that phrase in that skit. Ray wrote "Santa Claus is Watching You" and so from my biased point of view I'd say he coined that phrase, first, but then again, it's probably coincidence.

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